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At 200 beds, the site will be the largest tiny home community in California. (Fonda Rosing)
At 200 beds, the site will be the largest tiny home community in California. (Fonda Rosing)
At 200 beds, the site will be the largest tiny home community in California. (Fonda Rosing)
At 200 beds, the site will be the largest tiny home community in California. (Fonda Rosing)
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA More tiny homes are coming to North Hollywood. Hope of the Valley officially unveiled their latest tiny home village in Alexandria Park, just behind Victory Outreach Church along the 101 Freeway.
Hope of the Valley CFO Rowan Vansleve credits Councilman Paul Krekorian with finding the site that would soon become the largest tiny home village in all of California. The location underwent a massive cleanup and transformation ahead of the opening, with organizers able to turn it from a potential health hazard into a place of restoration.
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Tiny houses and shipping containers may help homeless people. Are they humane? By Carolina A. Miranda, Los Angeles Times
Published: April 25, 2021, 6:00am
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3 Photos Stephen Smith stands in the doorway of the tiny home he occupies at Chandler Street Tiny Home Village. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times/TNS) Photo Gallery
LOS ANGELES It measures only 8 feet by 8 feet. But to Stephen Smith, the tiny red house in North Hollywood is the place he calls home.
Until early last month, Smith had been living out of his car in locations around the San Fernando Valley, collecting cans from city parks as a way of making spare change. He ended up on the street not through a single event, but a slippery chain of them: the death of his mother last year followed by the pandemic, which left him in an emotional and economic lurch.